Well, I would not want to speculate, but in fact we Colombians hope that the agreement will be passed, and we want to reach an agreement with Canada also quickly for the same reasons. Now, on the subject of the approval or not and the effect this could have on Canada, well, we have to look at this from the point of view of what it would mean for the United States or for Canada not to have an agreement that links the countries to other countries like Colombia and Latin America through the trade network that's being established. For example, the relationship between MERCOSUR countries and the Andean countries and with the Caribbean countries and the Central American countries—all these relationships are important.
Now, the negotiations we've carried out with EFTA and with the European Union at this point in time and the review of the agreement with Mexico, all of this would mean that Canadian and American markets, if that's the case, would not have a tool that would guarantee subtle access to these other markets. I would say that from the point of view of the Canadian interest, you should think of investments, but obviously we should think of economies as complementary economies. It would be very favourable, but if there's a delay in the approval of the agreement with the U.S. I do hope that the agreement with Canada will work. Colombia buys all its barley from Canada and has a need for other cereals and manufactured goods. There is a possibility for Canadian producers to trade, and I think any delay in the U.S. could at one point in time mean a very good advantage for Canadian exporters.